27 research outputs found
Preserving the Intent behind
Considering that, in many areas esp. outside cultural heritage, preserving the intent behind activities or projects, is at least as important as preserving the associated digital data, we argue that project policies are the natural means to describe an intent in a sustainable implementation-independent way, after the project actors have reached an agreement
Catherine Fuchs, Laurence Danlos, Anne Lacheret-Dujour, Daniel Luzzat, B. Victorri, (1993), Linguistique et traitements automatiques des langues
Ce livre, destiné aux étudiants et aux non-spécialistes, se présente comme un ouvrage d’initiation au traitement automatique des langues. Il se compose de deux parties essentielles, la première consacrée aux niveaux de traitement de la langue, la seconde aux domaines d’application. Les niveaux de traitement recouvrent la classification traditionnelle : phonétique et phonologie, prosodie, morphologie, syntaxe et sémantique. Les domaines d’application abordés sont le traitement de la parole, la..
10291 Abstracts Collection -- Automation in Digital Preservation
Digital Preservation has evolved into a specialized, interdisciplinary research discipline
of its own, seeing significant increases in terms of research capacity, results, but also
challenges. However, with this specialization and subsequent formation of a dedicated subgroup
of researchers active in this field, limitations of the challenges addressed can be observed.
Digital preservation research may seem to react to problems arising, fixing problems that exist
now, rather than proactively researching new solutions that may be applicable only after a few
years of maturing.
Recognising the benefits of bringing together researchers and practitioners with various
professional backgrounds related to digital preservation, a seminar was organized in Schloss
Dagstuhl, at the Leibniz Center for Informatics (18-23 July 2010), with the aim of addressing
the current digital preservation challenges, with a specific focus on the automation aspects
in this field. The main goal of the seminar was to outline some research challenges in digital
preservation, providing a number of “research questions” that could be immediately tackled,
e.g. in Doctoral Thesis. The seminar intended also to highlight the need for the digital
preservation community to reach out to IT research and other research communities outside the
immediate digital preservation domain, in order to jointly develop solutions
Разработка секционного распределителя типа КС- 3579 и стенда для его приемосдаточных испытаний
Abstract—Digital preservation deals with the problem ofretaining the meaning of digital information over time toensure its accessibility. The process often involves a workflowwhich transforms the digital objects. The workflow definesdocument pipelines containing transformations and validationcheckpoints, either to facilitate migration for persistent archivalor to extract metadata. The transformations, nevertheless, arecomputationally expensive, and therefore digital preservationcan be out of reach for an organization whose core operationis not in data conservation. The operations described the documentworkflow, however, do not frequently reoccur. This papercombines an implementation-independent workflow designerwith cloud computing to support small institution in their adhocpeak computing needs that stem from their efforts in digitalpreservation
Statins as antifungal agents
This poster paper describes the objectives, approach and use casesof the EC FP7 Integrated Project PERICLES. The project beganon 1st February 2013 and runs for four years. The aim is toresearch and prototype solutions for digital preservation incontinually evolving environments including changes in context,semantics and practices. The project addresses use cases focusingon digital art, media and science.Proceedings source: http://purl.pt/24107/1/iPres2013_PDF/iPres2013-Proceedings.pd